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PML-N govt diverts IP pipeline funds to cover fiscal deficit – The Express Tribune

PML-N govt diverts IP pipeline funds to cover fiscal deficit

ISLAMABAD:
The PML-N government has seemingly put the Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline project on the backburner by deciding to use the funds generated through the imposition of the Gas Infrastructure Development Cess (GIDC) to bridge the fiscal deficit.
The previous government had imposed the GIDC on gas consumers to generate the $1 billion needed to finance the construction of the IP gas pipeline, but the PML-N government is seeking discretionary powers from Parliament to raise gas prices through the cess, in order to bring them at par with prices of other alternate fuels.
Officials said the move may result in a massive rise in gas prices for all consumers except domestic consumers – including the CNG and fertiliser sectors and captive power plants – if the government decides to rationalise gas prices and bring them at par with other alternate fuels like petrol and furnace oil.
Sources said the petroleum ministry had approached the Council of Common Interests (CCI) to seek consent from the provinces to allow the federal government to introduce a new bill in parliament which will amend the GIDC Act, 2011. The amendments will allow the centre to use the GIDC as a fiscal tool in rationalising gas prices.
The PML-N government is seeking ex post facto approval for the GIDC Act, 2011 as a money bill. The move will provide legal cover to the previous government’s decision to impose the cess, while allowing the new government to keep the money recovered from gas consumers since the cess was imposed on January 1, 2012. Sources say that the collection so far amounts to Rs40 billion.
A court had earlier declared the GIDC illegal and ordered the government to pay back all money recovered from consumers under this head. The Islamabad High Court had declared the GIDC Act, 2011 as ultra vires to the constitution, mainly because it had been promulgated without due approval from the CCI. However, the new government will work its way around that complication and keep charging the cess from consumers by legalising the GIDC and securing an ex post facto approval from the CCI.
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority currently is the only authority that can fix gas prices, and the federal government is obliged to follow its decisions in this regard.
The government also plans to take the provinces onboard, seeking an ex post facto approval from them to amend the second schedule of the GIDC Act, as was done through the Finance Act, 2012, in order to provide flexibility to the federal government to revise the rates of the cess subject to a maximum limit.
 
what can we expect from nooras it was bound to happen ganja is a saudi bug
 
Shocked if true, it's not that I didn't expect from Nawaz Shareef but still I think we were too ahead in the project that it is not possible to step back anymore
 
Shocked if true, it's not that I didn't expect from Nawaz Shareef but still I think we were too ahead in the project that it is not possible to step back anymore

Well, he has to adjust fiscal deficit to meet IMF requirements with added pressure of USA +Saudi. All in all, it never looked a viable project to me given these conditions.
 
N.Sharif was never in favor of IP gas. Neither was Zardari, since there was no point in rushing this in the final days of the Assembly.
And now Iran will seek penalty fees while we lose more dollars.

Zardari just trolled Sharif at our expense.
 
Why didn't Zardari paid for it.. i have idea.. all those who support IP gas line shall setup a fund for its construction.

They shall be allowed to later to make profit out of it... after paying the transit fees of course.

Why not media complain about taxes on solar energy?
 
Well, he has to adjust fiscal deficit to meet IMF requirements with added pressure of USA +Saudi. All in all, it never looked a viable project to me given these conditions.

Pakistan enjoys playing "tool" - if no one is using Pakistan, it seems Pakistan has no reason to exist. My hope is that Pakistan will find a way, but I don't think it will, rather it does not have a track record that engenders confidence. It really is unfortunate that Pakistan seem not to be able to handle being their own masters
 
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